RYAN O’NEAL’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE

Born Patrick Ryan O’Neal on April 20, 1941 in Los
Angeles, California, Ryan O’Neal is one of Hollywood's
favorite actors.

Prior to launching his acting career, Ryan trained
to become a professional boxer, competing in two
Golden Gloves championships in Los Angeles in 1956
and 1957. He had an impressive amateur fighting
record – 18 wins to 4 losses, with 13 knockouts.

A few years later Ryan O’Neal made his feature film
debut in Elmore Leonard's The Big Bounce (1969).
From there he went on to make some of his most
memorable films: Love Story (1970), What’s
Up Doc (1971), The Thief Who Came To Dinner (1973,)
Paper Moon (1973), Barry Lyndon (1975), Oliver's
Story (1975) and Irreconcilable Differences (1984).

In 1979, Ryan met and fell in love with actress Farrah
Fawcett. Together they co-starred in the made-for-TV
miniseries Small Sacrifices (1989) and Good
Sports (1991). Ryan and Farrah had one child
Redmond. Ryan's other children include daughter
Tatum, and sons Griffin and Patrick. Read Ryan's
full bio or go to his IMDB page.

Today Ryan resides in Malibu with his favorite four-legged
companion Mozart. Ryan O'Neal's book, BOTH
OF US: MY LIFE WITH FARRAH, is available for order
here. To keep up with Ryan's latest news follow
him on Twitter or Facebook.

Click any photo on Ryan's Dressing Table above and check
out his most recent photos & videos too!